Artículo de revista
On the economic impacts of medical treatments: work productivity and functioning
Fecha
2000-12Registro en:
Estudios de economía. Vol.27 No. 2 Diciembre 2000 Pags. 181-198
Autor
Berndt, Ernest R.
Institución
Resumen
In this essay I provide a wide-ranging overview of recent research linking medical
treatments to productivity and ability to function. The studies that examine how
do illness and medical treatments affect absenteeism, at-work productivity
(“presenteeism”) and ability to function vary in the type of data employed, and
in particular, on whether ability to function is measured subjectively (by “asking”)
or objectively (by “counting”).